A Handbook for Migrant Youth: Peer To Peer Wisdom From Those Who've Been There Done That
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Contributing Authors: Maria Shyllon Niche Deng Esther Batty Solotin Santana Gracia Ngandu Abraham Oyewopo Joy Ngandu Fatiha Enilari Keyshiaa Menezes Ify Okiwelu Joshuaa Menezes Efe Osaghae Odaro Osaghae Victor Komaiya Marcus Wilson Osamu Ekhator Saskia Wilson and King David Oyewopo. New and emerging teenagers of migrant backgrounds will find this book particularly useful.Often lots of support and guidance is available for parents and adults as they become residents of a new country. However less attention is given to younger migrants. This gap can create detrimental consequences for the youth including social isolation loss of direction and focus feeling unsupported and uprooted helplessness frustration and irritation due to changes in circumstances experiencing identitycrises etc.All young people migrants as well as those who are already established in the new country will find information in this book very useful. And they can be use it to inspire them.Parents mentors teachers and school administrators will find valuable tips and suggestions in this book that will help them in their ongoing efforts to make great leaders of theirchildren mentees and students.The content in this bookwill also provide government office holders policy makers and service providerswith real stories and lived experiences from young people themselves.Finally while Australia is the context for this book the principles and lessons are applicable across the globe
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